In the application year 2024, the University of San Diego has an overall acceptance rate of 52.4%, admitting 8,909 out of 17,010 applicants. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors the overall rate at 52.4%. Historically, acceptance rates have fluctuated, with a lower rate of 46.8% in 2023 and a higher rate of 58.7% in 2020. The transfer acceptance rate for the most recent year is 66.5%, with 999 out of 1,502 applicants accepted. The waitlist acceptance rate significantly increased to 37.1%, with 1,441 out of 3,885 waitlisted students offered admission.

The University of San Diego's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 52.4%, with 17,010 applicants and 8,909 accepted students. This reflects a notable increase from 46.8% in 2023, and slightly down from 52.6% in 2022, which shows fluctuations in acceptance rates over the last few years. Historically, the acceptance rates hovered around the low to mid-50s, with a peak at 58.7% in 2020 and a low of 46.8% in the most recent cycle. The data indicates a generally competitive admission landscape, especially considering the increasing number of applicants each year.
For the application year 2024, the University of San Diego had a wait list acceptance rate of 37.1%, admitting 1,441 out of 3,885 offered spots. This marks a significant increase from previous years, where the acceptance rates were just 2.82% for the Class of 2023 and 1.2% for the Class of 2022. The acceptance rate for the Class of 2021 was 10.2%, and in 2020, it stood at 13.4%. The dramatic rise in acceptance rates in 2024 highlights a notable shift in the university's wait list process.
The University of San Diego's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 66.5%, with 999 of 1,502 applicants being admitted. This marks an increase from the previous year's rate of 62.6%, where 860 out of 1,373 applicants were accepted. Historically, acceptance rates have fluctuated over the past four years, with rates of 63.3% for the 2022 application year, 75.6% for 2021, and 75.4% for 2020. The current trend suggests a growing accessibility for transfer students compared to the past few years.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 41.03% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 30.7% |
| Black/African American | 4.8% |
| Asian American | 6.98% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.09% |
| Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.54% |